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I j Adarna, 1531 1903 15G1 1963 15G1 1962)' 1038 Allegeny. 4303 6324 4210 5189 4236 5288 4424 Armstrong 1606 1352 1463 1271 1481 1306 1010 Berks, 6981 291? 6770 2781 6638 2746 5160 Beaver 16S8 1658 1677 1G39 1671 1641 2577 Bucks, 4899 4750 4935 4622 4940 4628 5372 Bedford. 1S42 1832 1842 1833 1842 1832 1643 Blair, 1243 1740 1247 1713 1208 1731 891 BoUer, 2057 1940 20611 1976 2035 1981 3782 Bradford, 3127 2899 312s' 28S5 3095 2902 2eS9 Cambria, 1462 940 1400 930 1-109 936 389 Carbon, 762 511 760 02 75? 506 150 Chester, 4128 4S?? 4420 4816 4390 4824 3392 Centre, 2049 1209 2056 1203 2045 1207 1037 Cumberland, 2672 2286 2676 2281 2661 2278 2033 Columbia, 1599 8:38 151 & 763 1477 756 1369 Crawford, 26GS 2094 2667 2095 2075 2525 3586 Clarion, 1631 1000 1611 981 1560 953 12931 Clinton, 843 6CS 827 002 830 654 623 Clearfield, 994 524 907 505 862 500 929 Dauphiu. 1943 2340 1940 2340 1880 2383 1101 Delaware, 1311 1613 1299 1602 130? 1009 2159 Elk, 253 101 243 95 23 9? G03 Erie, 1706 217C 1700 317? 1G67 2203 3906 Fayette, 3131 2413 3111 2401 :1104 2314 2879 Franklin, 2S71 32S0 2863 33S2 2S67 33S1 3221 Fulton, C83 655 083 655 683 655 C97 Greene, 2141 1039 912-3 1031 21-13 101? fgz Huntingdon, 1404 1767 1375 1752 1338 1772 714 Indiana, 1240 1S25 1118 1736 1096 1736 1715 Juniata, 1107 8S2 HOI1 882 1C87 8Si 797 Jeflcrson, 762 497 721 489 71? 48C 67? Lebanon, 1223! 2C90 120 2095 1308 2092 193S Lancaster, 42G2 5343 4067 5831 4074 5631 CS89 Lawrence. 646 1612 829 ICO I 83? 159? 1963 Lehigh, 2846 22S5 2S21 2275 231? 2285 . 1211 Lycoming. 2162 1718 2171 1672 216C 1002 222d Luzerne 3659 2523 35SG 2515 352T 2501 328 i Monroe, 1073 156 1032 11! 1029 1 12 94? Moutour, 1211 829 1119 774 1131 722 1004 Mercer, IS 15 1971 1648 1961 1815 1990 2272 Mifilin, 1480 1175 1559 1099 1463 11CS 703 Montgomery, 469? 3161 467 350 4084 3 148 3001 McKean, 456 331 4 IS U16 413 330 Northampton, 2S31 1823 26S1 167S 2662 1508 709 Northumberland, VD6C 1119 1952 135? 1818 1007 1419 Perry. 1775 795 175? 9S3 175b 996 1452 PWlidicouityJ 20i22 21305 20145 21289 20411 2I2S1 21460 Pike, " 538 49 473 49 493 SS 547 Potter, ' 500 382 5S? 364 5b3 261 767 Schuylkill, 2793 2610 2?5b 2607 2726 2568 2154 Somerset, 979 24 14j 951 2121 9"9 2321 1937 Sullivan, 384 208 242 1&& 232 190 286 Susquehanna. 22 it 13I7J 232? 1322 2309 1315 3223 Tioga. 1C05 119.-I 15ii2 1U70 1 U9 1 ll;?5j 20:55 Union, 147( 225 f 1413 2172 loiis 218(i H',l Venango, 123! 7CG I22.S 9. I2l 74 13JC WeMmoreland 36Sl 225? 3313 2:9 3325 22291 235C Washington. 32G4 31521 32J3 3151 oioi 32tJ:)l 2356 Warren, 1063 7f) 107 715 1(62 71j 1771 Wayne, 1297 6501 J 155 50-' 1150 50G ltifi? Wyoming. 829 C3.'ii SIC G34 81 C Wu fc)f York, 433 J 3345! 43:23 3317 432b 3345 3u20 146321 131043 U396slS071ou2M2 130747 143542 MARRIED On Thursday-last, by the Rev. Fcstus Tibbot, Mr. Georce Wilson, of Ebens turg, to Miss Ann Lloyd, of Cambria township. Another Gone! MARRIED, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. II. P. Gallaher, Mr. John A. Blair to Miss Jane Ann Evans, both of Ebens burg. ES-The Mexican soldiers arc going off T3pidly. But few now remain to assert their independence. Although Mr. Blair 'proved himself capable of resisting the bul" lets of the campaigns in Mexico, he has been compelled to yield to the more potent shafts of Capid. Well, may the happy couple enjoy the "life matrimonial" with as great a relish as we did the large and delicious poundcake with which we were favored. trJIJi! JlLiL-'P gji On the 25th inet., Mrs. Mary Jones, wife of David Jones, aged about 45 years. umt,'m, 1 1 .m 1 ,1 11 ,1 1. Tin , Ebensburg- .TIarliet. Flour 55.T30 a 5.60 er Darrel, Wheat K7 a 81.00 per bushel. Oats 31 a 35 ct. Corn Mtal E2$ eti per bushel. Rye SO a G2 cti. cr bubhel. Corn 50 a 62 per bnahel. Buckwheat 40 a 50 els. per bushel. Potatoes 43 a 50 cts. Butter Roll 14 ctn. Keg 12 Salt 2.50 per barrel. Eggs 8 a 10 cts. per dozen. Hay 810 a 12 per ton. Seed Timothy, 2.00 per bushel CJowr 84,50 do. Wool 23 a 25 cl. per lb. Frteh Beef 4 a 6 eta. Frtth Pork 5 a 7 cts On JMonday JYext WILL BE OPENED POPELIN LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKINGS, ROB ROY do , MODE ALPACAS, SUP NOUS DE LAINES. CAMALION and BLK SILKS CRAPE LEISSr, And drrea goods of every variety. EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS, JENNY L1ND. SACRAMENTO AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, $C. ALSO JENNY LIND WELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS GOAT AND MOROCCO BOOTS JENNY LIND BOOTS, GUM SHOES AND GAITERS, Together icitn a thousand and one other arti. cUs, all of which vill be sold low for CASH, M G. W. TODD $ Co. S. Gen. A. Gen. Amendment. A k t r 0- 4J 187S 2353 892 3552 423 2971 1001 758 64 958 1375 687 42?2 1038 2540 519 231 541 335 217 2629 464 53 269 1658 2285; 1691 1620 515 228 1671 807 587 271 229 104 938 3148 o 2632 825 917 8935 49 2610 3'2 32: 50 33S 1424 330 211G 11 5 127 55)5 71966 In the Orphans Court of Allegheny county, Penn'a. 58, December Term, IS49. To, Michael Mauire, Catherine Maijuire, Jjineo C Manire , Vincent Majuire. Thcrisa wife of Patrick Woods, end Robert Watson, all of Allegheny county, Pcnu a, IIu-!i Meloy, Jtlln Meloy, Mstfcaret .Meloy, widow of James Meloy, John C. Meloy. Henry Meloy, Cather ine Farren, Margaret Maguire. widow of Kss Ma;uire, KHen Dodson, widow of Richard Dod&on. Eiizibc h Hummer, widow of Thomas Flumincr, Mary Ma-uirc, Susan Maguire, Charles Uoss Majuire. ail of Cambria county , I'cr.nsylvania; James V. Maguire, Somerset, Somerset county, Pennsylvania; Edward Me loy, Lufa e'le county . Wisconsin; Mary L. Maguire, Frankl.n county. Pcnn'u; Agatha Maguire. Jonluionn, Ptnn'a; Catlierino li Mayuire, Sjmii L. M.guiie, Uridget C. Ma guire. .V chacl K.I.Uaguire. Charles li. Maguire, Kilcn S. ATaguire, Joi.n c:. .Vaguire, Jane 11. Magu.re, Ann S. .1aguiro, .Vary Ilarrit, Eliz abeth Ilarrit, Ann IJarril , Cut liarine Harrit, and Josriih Ilarrit, all of or near Hagemowti. Maryland. Take notice, that in pursuance of a writ of Fartiiiun and valuation , issued from the said Couit and to me directed, to make partition of a certain mesf.iae and bt of gron-id, titu alc in tiie city of PiUsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, being part uf Lot No. 459 on Col. Wo..d' plan of Pittslmrg, nnd bounded us loliows: Begin mng at tiie intersect inn of Cbcrry Al,ey, wn h Liberty street , a i.! running thence along Liberty street to a point, seven leel from thu corner of tho brick walls of the building erected thereon: thence by a li::e at r.hl angles with Liberty street, and paraMtl with ibe West end of tuid building, to Clieriy Alley aforesaid: liienco by the line of said Alley to the pTaco of beginning; which said boundaries include the aforesaid brick building together with a email triangle eaitaardly thereof, and teven feet of ground lv:n west- wardty ol saiu building, to and among tbo heirs and legal representatives of tho Uev. Charles D Maguire, dee'd, who died intestate seised of the su:d land; if 6aid part-lion can be made without prejudice ta, or spoiling the whole: but if partition thereof cannot be made, then to value, and appraise the same &.c; an inquest will be heir! on Hie said premises on the sev. enleenth day of December next, eighteen hun dred and fifty for the purpose aforesaid at 10 o'clock A. M .when and where you may at tend if you thick proper. . C. CURTla, Sheriff. JMicrm s utiice, 1'ittsbu'"-, Oct. 2G, 185J. 4-bt. Notice. ALL, persons having claims of anv kind against tho Commonwealth for materials fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny Tortage Rail Koad, prior to Dec. 1st. 1RJ9. are requested 10 make immediate report of their amount !o tiie undersigned at his office at Ihe Summit. It is hoped thai no person having a claim will ue'ect thi notice, as he is desirous of reporting to ihu Canal Board all of the debts due, so that a sufficient appropri ation may be made at ihe next session of the Legislature for iheir homd 1 tion. WM. S." CAMPBELL, Sop't, Office of Superintendant, A. P. R. R. J October 26th. 1850. . S LIST OF CAUSES, put down jor tri al at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg in and for the county of Cambria on the first monaay tn Uecember next. M'KinziVd Aiim'c v Uurgoort v Hahety vs Younj St. Sargent v Murray v Yuunkia vm George i, Dougherty vs Newman ct al vs Conway vs .M'Kiernan Dadson Fealait Same Rodtr Jack so K nporla M'tiuira Coylo Cihliilzi.n' Exr'a Tiefiz 1 ynon Urt wlcy Kinsel Sietl Dodsoa Mooro O't 'onner &, Co. Ne wtnun Linton Delozier Roth &. Eberhnrt WM. is GaHah r Si. Liu!a Vi O.borne &. M'Kee vs Dillon vs Hadbhcad ct a! vs Lloyd Ac Lytle vs M 'Do well vs Dodson & Fonloa vs Patterson vs Amabaugh &. Rodgcrs vs Smith cl tl vs Gates vs Parrish vs 'l'refiz KITTELL. Prothonotaiy. Prollionotarv's Office, EUiibUurgOct. 21, 1853. Ijcwis Brown, Fashionable Darbcr and Hair Dresser, One Door Wesi of TAomnton's Hotel, EBENSBURG,' PA. Oct. 24, 1S30 3 ai. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cumbria County, Vt Thomas A. Ulaguirc, Proprietor. fT"HE undersigned, liaving succcflJul Mr. J3. SaniUfl IJrackcn in tlio uros rielcrsliiu of j-juie f.!tafjiii)iiciit, must retpcctfuTIy announ .m!ccs to the ptiblic , llial iiia entire attention will . , I dt voicd : t llis l isfc of rendering tho Ex 1 1 4 O J , linage Hotel one of Hie beat nubiic houses in 1836 . tliif beet on of the Siule. E.")t-cia! care will bo observed in procuring I liquors f Hie clioicsst brands , and every ap projj iate delicacy which lh-5 ma rkei. uilurds. will i.e carcluliy rciecti'd fcr li;e table. (Jood btablcs and careful l.utllcrs aro pro vi ded. I 'Fbe um'ers igueri wi'l alway Lc most li 10 ;rcei i.is ijicnus anu tac Iraviiii:: cot. .IU- n i(y . THOMAS A. MAGUIRE Oct. 21, IS50. if. (VI i ' Put doioi for Trial at an adiourned Court of Co?n?jion Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, commencing on the 4th Mon day oj November A. D. 1850. iJuuond Z ilnn Collins i 1 vs Cosh &. Dei. linger v hrifior vs M'Gough vs I!e!l &. Co. vs Dillon j K, i iz Eutrekin's Exr's vs vs rs Lurk Class I M,irraw. Khev Cot wald Sharp Morrison Johnstown Cor. Cm in IJrown Myers Orr vs vs vs VS vs vs .Miliciiberircr 1 Myers Kcjio cl al '! H irris x. W il.iams ; J.jhiistovvii Bor. Cuiitiiiisham !L ICells vs Burns Harris Frelz Harris for use Dibert 6l Otborne James Shaffer M'Dowell Rhev vs vs vs Jones vs Huck vs Russell vs Cruni WM. KITTELL Pro'thy. Prothonolsry's Office, Ebensburg Oct. 21, 1850. i STRAY BULL Came to the resilience) of the subscriber in Allegheny township, u Itrir.dle D11M, white face, rising three years old; no other niurk3. 'I he owner i& tcquested to come forward, provo I'ropcrfy, pay clrarges, and take him awny. otiicrwifco he vill be disposed of accord ing to law. EVAN EVANS. Oct 17, 1S50. 2-3t. Stray Meifcr, Came to the residence of the subscriber in Allegheny township, about the 20th of Sep tember I.ist. a red and white spotted Iletfor, about thre years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove propel ly, pay charges, arid take her away, otherwise the will be dis posed of according to law. HENRY GLASS. Oct. 17, 1S50. 2-3t. tray rses. Came to the residence of the subscriber, on the 9th instant, two c'ark bay HORSES, with black legs and mane. They uro perfect match rs, and each is supposed to be eiht years old. Oi c of theni has both hind legs scratched above t he paster joint, nnd the mark of the collar on his shouldur. Tho owner is tequestod to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. 1'crsons in search ef said horses may bo tli. rectcd to the tesidence of the subscriber, by inquiring al Dowser's Hotel, seven miles west j of Ebensburg. JOSEPH FUNK. Oct. 16, 1850. 2-3i. FEET of Whte Pino uvv uoarcis. and 1 , 1 100,000 Lap and Joint Shingles for sale by J. MOORE. on r- r PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. H. TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE c I-rcsh from tho Eastera Markets at G, W. PODD &. CO'S Tr H1TR LKA n. nnrl f Oil, forstleby J-MOORE. .tleby KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 6, 1850. DOZEN Mann's Axes for ta lo atthestor .MURRAY ZAUSI an a ' Th uodersigned 1 e(cclftily solicit Ibcir frif i.d and ilie jjubllc generally lo call at;.! eoc auiino the splendid Rtock rf GOODS, just re ceived and now cjjf'ninjj i thir Store ilcoin in Ebciisbiire- Jlazirg tdopttd the GASH AND P.AliTER Sytem. tber ill li enabled to sell poods at prices that w-H cafy cr.nippti- lion. 1 hei slock l pom 14 1 irec. imi nlec led with a view f gii:. t i'isfi.clicu ia 1 very out; and consists in part ct BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats, Caps, N A I LS, G LASS, Ol LS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, &c, &c. Give them a call, bring on vour CASH, and rest assured thai you will gel the worth of your money. (4 W. TODD. &. CO. Ebensburg. October 10th 1350 Has Come9 and So has J . MOORE'S large and c- Iendtd lot of cheap goods, rf.jisiting' of DJ1ESSGOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Qucenszuare, Leather, Boots, Shoes 5c. Just a li ttlc cliea-cr than they were ever of fered in this count ry . Lumber and country produce liiken in exchange, aud cash not re fused. September 24, IS30. MQ TIE NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER I! FalllC stitscribcr has just received from li the East, at his New Store Room in S Ei.ensburg, a SPLESDID assortment JL "f Fall, and Winter Goods, At'ajiUd lo the lattcs and wants of the people of this section of country. Histtock of goods having been selected wiih care, and purchased at the lowrtl cash prices, ho feci.- confident hat ho cannot be beaten cither as regards tualiiv or rhr.;i pncs; and consists of " CLOTHS. CASSIMEUES, SHks, Linens, Clucks, Muslins, Ccttonacics, a large vari etv of I'riiits ar.d Fancy JDress Goods, 1 1 A 1 D V A H E , Q L' E E X S V A R E , BOOTS AM) SHOES Hats, and (Japs, Groceries, J?c. Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. llis friends and the public! generally are respectiully invited to give him a call. -v- j; EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept. 26, 1850. 51. N jE W & C II EAP John Evory HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and JVIX'IER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassimeres with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Lustres, Dc Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &.C., in great varieties Together with every descrip. lion of Men A. Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &, c, &. c. GROCERIES. We have a large and gener al assortment which wilt be sold lower than any that have ever been ofl'ered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of II A II D W A R E , Qucenswarr, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Class and Fully; Boots ami Slices; lJFine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Pearl and straw Bonnets; Books, la tionary, tyc. With every description of Goods, Notions, &.C., that arc usually kept in a country store, all of which will be sold on such terms as will I defy all competition and insure pcneral talis. ac ticn. ITTAU kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest inouct I'ricc will be giveuj fcumimt A. P. I! Koad, Sert. 25, 1850--30. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied for cash with any quantity ol Boots, Siioks, Buskins and Suhtlrs at G. W. TODD, itVs. FOR LADIES: Brocade Lostin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere Cluths, Plain , tigured and Palm Mous de Laincs at - G, V. TODD &. Co's. FOR GENTS: Black, D'Oivn, Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy, Silk aud Satin Vcstings; a variety of Cassimeres at G. W. TODD Cc's. Blanket, Long Cloth, Tckcn and Fancy Shawls, latest styles, and cheap for Cash at G. W. TODD i. Co's elore. Hardware: Just opened a splen. did lot of HARDWARE for delivered at cash cr produce G. W TODD &. Co's. Glass, Glass, 8 by 10 , 10 by 12, 10 by 1 1 window glass. ! Just Received, by. Oct. IF. i. W. TODD, i CO. FRESH ARRIVAL E iri. 3 lilFFLC fc HUMPHREYS. PV3 received troln Pl.'ilade'phia, tt lb tr Sture iloutn ft the cxsu:it. a lirg 4nl ajil. a. did ui:Putmcr. t-f Fall ant! Vv inter Guw!, if!eclcd with jrre-al caTC, and with a otire to accotiimcdate the wants pf ell. Their .ock consists of Cloiiis, Casslmcres, Satticci 17&s, Ciastaca, rianncls. Prints vf cccry variety t Linseys, De Lains, the latest styles cf Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, COOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy stock of G ROC EL' I ES, In fact almost everything required to satisfy tho wants of the coinn.uoily. Having pur. chased at tho lowest cash j nc.es they -ie pre pared to accommodaio t!iir customers uilh goods 011 terms a little lower than they can be purchased at any other ol&blishnient in the county. All are respcclfi.lly invited to give them a cll and judge for th tcistlvct!. October 17th 1850. sr. francis' academy for boys. Lorcito, Cambria county. Pa. rnxIIIS Institution, in charge of Iho Fran. Ji ciscan Crolhcrs, snd di.-iai.t four miles from the direct mail read between Phi.'adelph. ia and Pittsburg ,vvill, on tht Erst Monday in September, be opened for Iho leccption of pu. Ii!ti. who will be in'.iucted in any of the fol lowing branches of an e lementary and libera education: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Graniinur, Ancient and Modern Ceog. rapny, Uso of. Globes, Eicm-nls of Nutural I'll il-5" lib v. Ancient und Modem liiolorr. Hook Keeping, a full course of Math. tua.'.ics, and of the Greek and Latin Classics, &c. TERMS. Ti;e Annual pension for Board Tu-" iliou, Wushii.g, Mending of lin- oQr Qfj en , and use of Bedding, (payable ( half early in advance, is, J rosTugo of let'.ers, tci.ks and stationary, if not furnished ly parents or guardians, will form an extra charge, as will alio Mciiical at tendance. The Scholastic Year comn.r rcing as above, will close the 15ih of Ju!y following. Tl.o-e rtmahiii.g a.1 the institution during the Summer vacation, will Lo charged lii cxtia. Eue h pu pil must be provided w ilh a sufficient supply of Summer and Winter clothing; six shirts-, s.x pocket handkerchief , six pairs of slocking, fuur pairs of drawers, six towels, and three pairs of boots Or shoes. 1'hc heulihy location of the Establishment, together ilii picturesque teener- the varied and extensive proi-pectal! arcund.'so beneficial lo youthful minds must reader it desirable s a place of education. The sticntion of tha Brothers to the intel laclual. moral and religious culture of boys ti. trusted to their care, nil! lc unremitting, and to lenoerthat attention tCtclive, the disci pline will ho exact, yet mild and parental. A half yearly account of iho health, conduct and literary progress of each pupil, will be transmitted to hi parent or guardian. All letters addressed rpctsl-iiaid) to lhe'5u. pcrior cf the Franciscan Monastery, Loretio,' will receive due attention. Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. M.O Connor. Bishoo of Pntsburir. Rev. H. P. Gal- laher Loretlo. Cambria cuuuty; October 3, 1850 3m. Notice. E1TERS of Administration on the estate of Edward Daley, late of Washignlon tp. deceased, having been granted by the Kegister of Cambria county to the undersigned, resid mg near Jefferson: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said estate, to present them properly authenti cate! for settlement. PATRICK M'DUNN. September 2C, 185051 G:, JUST RECEIVED. Ptire While Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, MackcrI,',Hcrriiig, Sugar, STOXE CROCKS, And fur sale at the stoie of E. ROBERTS. i-1-? NujMi. Colcrado, Light Brown. &, lU'f Spani.h CIGARS. Jnst received, G. W. TODD &, Co. MACK ERA L, SH AD, COD1TSH, SALMON. HERRINGS; PORK. HAMS A NT) SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, Constantly and hand and fur sale bv rtiarKti st. vv nan, PHILADELPHIA, Srrt. -3 in I VAN TED: WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS sn-i Produce c f every description G. W- TODD CO. 50 bbls Concmaugli i'ak. 10 sacks Grountl .Allan Salt, for sale by MURRAY i. ZAX1M. V excel'eut lot of Locust Pes is suitable for 25. fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAH.M. SALT! SALT! S BARRELS prime ConVmauh SXW Sjaltjust received and fcr sulej at (he store of J. IVORY Co Summit, a. Wanted. fP bs Wool for which !p!i the highest prices will ,55 be paid For Sal? ci tii Ors. A TTOJTTiE YS A T LA TK, EBEiNSCURC, Pa. F.her.sburg, June 20, Vt iti A TTOllNE Y A T LA W, EBENSBURG, Pa. Office rmp door west of 3.S. Eochacaa'a Str Aprl 12, 1849. tf. ATTRONEYAT LA W, EBENSBURG. PA. iSiD if. X?rll DR. THOMAS 0- BUNTING South-ufit corner cf 7th 4- Race Us. yilllAVZLVlllA, J, M 1VJ ik. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in tho scvercl Courts of Blair, In diana and Cambria counties entrusted lo care, will be projrtiiljv attended lo. hi OiEcc, opposite J. si. I April 12, 1S49, If janan's Store. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough cf Lorctto, Fa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1650 30. THOMAS 0, M'DOWELL, 'I TTO teSTi: V .1 T Z..2 1 : Will attend the teveral Ccnrls of .Cambrix 00. as heretofore. Orr.ce one door west of Mr. Win. M'Failanc'i Cabinet Wareroom. in IIO L LID A YSB UR G, PA. A axii 13, '50 x7-lf. ANDREW DONOC7GHE, Justice cf the Peace and Scrivener, UoitOUGlI OF bCMMITVILtL", WILL attend promptly t collections or oth . cr business entrusted lo him. Legal instruments of writing dntnro wlih accuracy aiid duspalch. Sept. 4th 1850-3.il. GEORGE W. TODD - CO; (Succcssorslo Litzingcr Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goods, Giocerins, li&rLir&ia. Queens ware, &.C. i doers cast of Kcnshaw't Hotel. Ilirjb et. CEN TR A L PENN S YL VA NIA Hanking Mouse. BR VAN, GLEIM, 4 CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly onpo. s;te the Post lifSce. Interest will ba paid upon money depoatted. as follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rato of 3 jxn cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 3 per cot.1. pei annum. Nine month elepca'.ls at th rata cf 4 pec cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits, at the rale of 4 J per cent, per annum. Drafis on tho citiaa fr sahs ia sama lo u!t the purchasers, and celiecliuo uiode upon u; point al low rates. August 8, 1850 4l-tr. W. HUDSON'S 4 t! I. ,1 1 B 1 1 11 and .leivclry Store, One Door East cf the Post OJp.ce. N. B. C loeks, Watches, and Jrwe'ry repaired at e!ior:rst noiioc and warranted. Sept. 'Jti, 165051. i A ins a k s si n a "20R the fcubct-riber Will Fell ct rent hi ml. well knowu T A V? V ATI 12. od joining tiie boroucti o C Euc.,s,burz. on tho east, lyin between tr;. turi-.ike and tho I.otetto road with tbro'j acres 0f Jjud on which the fcliow- tag bH'.ictinr Late been erected, vis:, a gooJ two story frame dwelling house ar,d frame sis. bl'e , an-u cxcclbint buildings well adapted for a tann it's simp. All tho eppurtenancea necofba. fy for carrying on the tunning trade are in ex. 1 Ce lit nt order and can, it required, be oiilareo. There is a lo a largo supply of good water both at tne house ana tun vara Terms siou wi.I of sale will be reasonable. Poascs- C given t any time. v t imc. JOHNSTON Angust 23, 1S50 47-:f. MOORS- The underig-ned respectfully announces to his friends and l!.c travelling conmmunily that ho has taken this large and commodious imusu 111 the bc)rou-(j!i of Ebensburg. formurly k;pt ty S. J CfUi 11 frt.l. : iv u .i ivill iannv lib ne- ludatu his friends ar.d those who may bo pleased t favor him wi'h thdr ptror.2e. -House in art excellent Havinz lieJ -i;t t!i 1 . iiijniicr. be. C:n ui-saiu the tia veiling I'oNic that notbif'j i!l U uantiti; mi his ptrl Ihit will contribute to t!ic co:.liorl of h'is coalouicra. Uis TJ5k3X" tKvays be upil:ed with the best tuc markets csuaOurd. nnd hiaT? R is fiih'd '.vi'.h ctibico liquors. His STABLE hem? very IsrLS aiid att tided Ca reftit Hostler, ho is iro'arcd to accommodate Do. crs on the inoa. 1 ensemble ttrnia. B. M'DERMIT. March 3, IZhO. 25-:f. . JOB WORE Neatly and expeditiously oxecu ted at this Office nrn fir imnrf i E li tl t Anil S 1 ! EBENSBURG HOUSE.
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